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Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

2019

Exercise

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Combination Of Amylopectin And Chromium Form Improves Energy Storage And Reduces Muscle Fatigue In Rats During Exhaustive Exercise, Mehmet Irmak, Nurhan Şahi̇n, Cemal Orhan, Mehmet Tuzcu, Patrick Brice Defo Deeh, Meltem Yardim, Armağan Hayirli, James Komorowski, Kazi̇m Şahi̇n Jan 2019

Combination Of Amylopectin And Chromium Form Improves Energy Storage And Reduces Muscle Fatigue In Rats During Exhaustive Exercise, Mehmet Irmak, Nurhan Şahi̇n, Cemal Orhan, Mehmet Tuzcu, Patrick Brice Defo Deeh, Meltem Yardim, Armağan Hayirli, James Komorowski, Kazi̇m Şahi̇n

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study evaluated the effects of amylopectin (A) and chromium (Cr) forms alone or in combination on energy storage, muscle fatigue-related biochemical markers, and expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR-γ) and glucose transporter-2 and -4 (GLUT-2 and GLUT-4) in rats during exhaustive exercise. Thirty-five male Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups (n = 7) as follows: 1) exhaustive exercise (E); 2) E+A; 3) E+A+chromium picolinate (CrPic); 4) E+A+chromium histidinate (CrHis), and 5) E+A+CrPic+CrHis. Rats received 0.0316 g of amylopectin and 11.06 µg of elemental Cr kg$^{-1}$ body weight given as CrPic and CrHis per day. The mean duration of …


Effect Of Exercise On Some Minerals, Metabolites And Enzyme Activities In The Serum Of Trained Arabian Horses, Roya Pourmohammad, Mehrdad Mohri, Hesam Seifi, Kamran Sardari Jan 2019

Effect Of Exercise On Some Minerals, Metabolites And Enzyme Activities In The Serum Of Trained Arabian Horses, Roya Pourmohammad, Mehrdad Mohri, Hesam Seifi, Kamran Sardari

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The exercise-induced variations of some biochemical parameters including calcium (Ca), phosphorous (P), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), selenium (Se), zinc (Zn), sodium (Na), potassium (K), chlorine (Cl), glucose, urea, creatinine, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and creatine kinase (CK) were assessed in the serum of 25 Arabian horses. Blood samples were taken from the jugular vein 3 different times: before exercise, 5 h after exercise, and 18 h after exercise. Statistical analysis was performed using SAS (version 9.2; SAS Institute, Cary, NC, USA). Ca, Cl, glucose, and urea showed significant (P < 0.05) changes due to exercise. There was significant increase from before exercise to 5 h after exercise in urea concentrations while Ca and Cl concentrations significantly decreased. A significant ascending trend for Ca between 5 h and 18 h after exercise was also seen, while glucose and urea had a significantly descending trend. No significant time-based variations were observed for other variables. The results of the present study indicated that exercise could affect the value of some biochemical parameters, which could be used in future studies evaluating the health status of Arabian horses.